Canada will reduce the number of vehicles that Stellantis and General Motors (GM) can bring into the country without tariffs.
Canada said Stellantis and GM no longer qualify for the tariff exemption. Canada is cutting their allotment of tariff-free imports by 50% for Stellantis and 24.2% for GM.
The federal government is limiting how many vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff-free after both companies cut back ...
The federal government has given General Motors 15 days to provide an update on what the future holds for its Ingersoll, Ont.
Canadian workers deserve clarity and action, not uncertainty,' Joly said after meeting with representatives from GM, Unifor ...
Premier Doug Ford is threatening to sue General Motors for breaking its contract with Ontario after the company announced it ...
Following the discontinuation of the Chevy BrightDrop electric commercial van made at CAMI Assembly in Canada, GM has about 4,000 units left to sell.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is threatening to sue General Motors over a potential breach of contract due to the recent ...
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Opposition pushes Ford to release GM contract after Ingersoll production shut down
Premier Doug Ford appears open to the idea of publicly releasing the contract the Ontario government signed with General ...
Owners of local businesses say GM's decision to halt production of the BrightDrop electric delivery van at the CAMI assembly ...
General Motors has confirmed the end of production of the BrightDrop electric delivery van at its CAMI Assembly plant in ...
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